Anchoring Shelves in Drywall
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I need to anchor some base cabinets and shelves in drywall. The studs are metal, so I can’t screw into them. The anchors won’t be weight bearing. This may be obvious, but …. I put the cabinets in place, get them level, and the drill a hole through to the drywall. I then remove the cabinets, re-drill for the anchors. Put the cabinets back and screw them in.

Am I missing something? Is there an easier way to do it without moving the cabinets once they e been positioned and leveled?

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#8
You can screw into metal studs, there are anchors made for them
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(06-26-2024, 11:05 AM)EightFingers Wrote: You can screw into metal studs, there are anchors made for them

You have to use selftapping screws I did that all the time on commercial construction IE CVS stores
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#10
Get some self tapping screws and find those metal studs.

Shear load on drywall may be marginally OK, but no way would I put any load on it for pull out.
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(06-26-2024, 10:14 AM)David Stone Wrote: I need to anchor some base cabinets and shelves in drywall.  The studs are metal, so I can’t screw into them. The anchors won’t be weight bearing. This may be obvious, but …. I put the cabinets in place, get them level, and the drill a hole through to the drywall.  I then remove the cabinets, re-drill for the anchors.  Put the cabinets back and screw them in. 

Am I missing something?  Is there an easier way to do it without moving the cabinets once they e been positioned and leveled?

yup...................these:


https://www.fastcap.com/product/powerhead-metal-screws




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#12
These are the ones I prefer.

https://www.quickscrews.com/product/13353

They have lots of sizes to choose from.
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